Roller Hockey and Your Child

By Carrie Freeman, published Feb 08, 2007
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While ice hockey is for some people, others find the sport too cold for them; enter the warmer world of roller hockey. While most of the details are the same, there are some huge differences between ice hockey and roller hockey. One of the biggest is the fact that there are only five players on the rink, instead of six as in ice hockey. Another major difference is that ice hockey involves 3 periods of 20 minutes long, while roller hockey has 4 periods that are 12 minutes long.

While some children migrate to roller hockey after playing ice hockey this is not necessary in order to be good and talented. There are many kids who excel are roller hockey who have never played ice hockey before. Other useful skills to improve success rates in roller hockey are hard work, dedication, determination, and the ability to experiment with new skills. Most of the benefits of roller hockey are the same as with ice hockey, with intensive cardiovascular workouts, strong muscle strength, great muscle toning, teaching teamwork, and wonderful advances in hand-eye and foot-eye coordination. However, most who have played ice hockey and migrated to roller hockey have said that roller hockey is much easier to learn.

Roller is almost as fast paced as ice hockey, so the necessary safety equipment is still necessary, however unlike the $500 range for beginning equipment for ice hockey the equipment for a beginner roller hockey player is only about $300. This alone can make roller hockey much more attractive to many parents, especially those who are leery about spending the initial funds for the equipment hoping their child will not lose interest.

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